"Own the Bone" program offered in Bluffton
Blanchard Valley Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, a division of Blanchard Valley Health System, now offers the nationally recognized "Own the Bone" program at four convenient locations throughout the region. Patients can now access the program in Findlay, Bluffton, Carey, and Ottawa.
"Own the Bone" is a specialized bone health initiative focused on preventing future fractures and improving long-term outcomes for patients who have experienced a fragility fracture, often caused by osteoporosis. The program provides coordinated care emphasizing education, prevention, and ongoing support to help patients reduce their risk of additional injuries and improve their overall bone health.
Through this program, patients receive a thorough evaluation following a fracture. The care team works closely with each individual to develop a personalized plan that may include lifestyle and nutritional guidance, physical activity recommendations, medication management, and regular follow-up. The program also ensures close collaboration between orthopedic specialists, primary care providers, and rehabilitation teams to deliver seamless, whole-person care.
Dr. Lucas McKean, an orthopedic surgeon at Blanchard Valley Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, emphasized this initiative's value and his team's dedication. "The 'Own the Bone' program gives us a proven way to treat fractures and prevent the next one. It's about addressing the underlying cause and empowering patients with the tools they need to protect their bone health," he said. "Our experienced team is committed to providing the highest quality care, and this program allows us to deliver a more complete, patient-centered approach."
Other providers assisting in the program include Katie Fultz, PA-C, Breanna Laudick, PA-C, and Crystal Guyton, APRN-CNP.
Jenn Reese, director of musculoskeletal services at Blanchard Valley Health System, also highlighted how the program reflects the organization's broader mission. "Offering 'Own the Bone' across our region aligns perfectly with our commitment to keeping our community healthy and active," she said. "This program strengthens our ability to care for patients in a way that supports long-term health and independence, which is at the heart of everything we do at BVHS."
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